Peripheral Nerve Surgeries
Surgery may be necessary for peripheral nerve conditions when non-surgical techniques are no longer alleviating pain in the hand or the arm.
Carpal Tunnel Decompression
A carpal tunnel decompression divides the ligament that makes up part of the carpal tunnel. This makes more room for the median nerve and tendons that pass through the tunnel.
Peripheral Nerve Tumor Removal
Peripheral nerve tumors are generally removed electively. The rare, cancerous variety is treated with a combination of therapies.
Peroneal Nerve Decompression
Peroneal nerve decompression is performed to reduce pressure on the peroneal nerve and to remove any lesions.
Ulnar Nerve Decompression
Ulnar nerve decompression surgery, also cubital tunnel release surgery, cuts into the ligament that makes up part of the cubital tunnel. This makes more room for the ulnar nerve to pass through the tunnel.
Learn More About Minimally Invasive Surgery
Find out exactly what minimally invasive surgery is, the benefits of this advanced procedure, and learn why the doctors at ACSN are trusted experts in the field.